Celebration of Color: The party isn't over!

Pictured in front (from left) are Marilee Lee, Nancy Steinberg and Mia Lindberg. In back are John Stiles, Frank Hammerstrom and Susana Cremin.

Anita Moser

STUART - Did you miss the opening reception of “Celebration of Color,” the most dynamic and colorful show in town? Never fear! You have until Aug. 14 to see the remarkable creations of artists living right here in Martin County. Give yourself a summertime treat and go to the Arts Council Court House Cultural Center anytime from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, to view this explosive art exhibition. The participating artists outdid themselves this year to create exceptional quality original art at even more exceptionally affordable prices!

The theme of this year’s art exhibition is Celebration of Color...of life…of creativity! Three objective and very professional judges, Mary Ann Hall, Dawn Mill and Lee G. Smith, all from Vero Beach, selected artwork that perfectly exemplifies this theme:

The art leagues involved are the Art Associates of Martin County (AAMC), Hobe Sound Fine Arts League (HSFAL), Jensen Beach Art League (JBAL) and the Palm City Art Associates (PCAA) in a unique collaboration with artist members of The Arts Council. The Arts Council has been an advocate for the arts in Martin County since 1980, which is why this partnership is so important. It represents our shared history, common goals and future vision to make Stuart the cultural mecca of the Treasure Coast.

If you consider yourself to be an art aficionado, patron, connoisseur, concerned parent or concerned citizen of Martin County, you won’t want to miss the “Celebration of Color,” Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., at the Court House Cultural Center, 80 East Ocean Blvd., Stuart. If a docent isn’t on duty at the welcoming desk, just go upstairs and the doors will be open for you to enjoy this remarkable exhibition.